30 May 2022 to 2 June 2022
Asia/Dubai timezone

How simplifying capillary effects can affect the traveling wave solution profiles of the foam flow in porous media

30 May 2022, 16:50
15m
Oral Presentation (MS06-B) Interfacial phenomena in multiphase systems MS06-B

Speaker

Prof. Grigori Chapiro (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora)

Description

Neglecting or simplifying capillary pressure is a common starting point for analyzing the fluid displacement in porous media. From the mathematical perspective, the effect of such simplifications was addressed in the context of conservation laws. In this talk, we address the issue in the context of traveling waves. Mainly, we are interested in the case of one-dimensional incompressible two-phase gas–liquid flow in a porous medium in the presence of foam. We show two physically admissible intuitive simplifications resulting in solutions, which are qualitatively inaccurate in the variable describing foam texture. Besides these examples, we also show one procedure, which produces qualitatively accurate solution approximation. In order to sustain that our conclusions are not connected to any numerical error, we investigate the existence of the traveling wave solutions in all examples. We stress that the profile differences are related to the dynamical system behavior in the phase space. All semi-analytical results were verified through direct numerical simulations, evidencing the applicability of the presented analysis.

References

Lozano LF, Cedro JB, Zavala RV, Chapiro G. How simplifying capillary effects can affect the traveling wave solution profiles of the foam flow in porous media. International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics. 2022: 103867.

Lozano LF, Zavala RQ, Chapiro G. Mathematical properties of the foam flow in porous media. Computational Geosciences. 2021 Feb;25(1):515-27.

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Country Brazil
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Primary authors

Dr Luis Fernando Lozano (UFJF) Mr Jhuan Cedro (UFJF) Ms Rosmery Quispe Zavala (UFJF) Prof. Grigori Chapiro (Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora)

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